The ''''
(17 Geo. 3. c. 122'' )
enclosed common land in the parish. A
tower mill at Gilmorton was built early in the 19th century. The brick tower survives and has been restored, but neither the cap nor any machinery survives. In the 1890s, the
Great Central Main Line from south to
London Marylebone was built through the west of Gilmorton parish, passing west of the village. It opened in 1899, with the nearest station being at northwest of the village, and
Lutterworth railway station slightly further away to the southwest. In 1942,
RAF Bruntingthorpe was opened just east of the parish. In 1953, its main runway was extended by , bringing it into Gilmorton parish and within of the village. The air station was decommissioned in 1962, sold for civilian use in 1965, and is now
Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome. The
M1 motorway extension from
Crick, Northamptonshire, north to
Leeds was built parallel with the Great Central Main Line and just east of it, starting in 1965 and opening in 1968. A 1963
The Reshaping of British Railways report recommended that
British Railways close the railway, which it did in 1969. ==Amenities==